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42 ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. ]HCENEANY—XH Benicia, the wife of Thomas E. rooms, suites | PADGETT—In this city, first-class | ‘wite of W. T. Padgett, TER—n this clty, hed cold water; ELLIE, and ey board t and reasonablie RI April 25, 1903, to McEneany, a son. April 16, 1903, to the a son. Apell 26, 1003, to the ANKLIN, 315-A furnished room for gen- el tiemar - w eals; please call after RIE Grace BOLLINGER—ENNIS—In _ Manila, P. ol Catracsive in. | March 26, 108, at Bt Augustin’s Churci, ble: free bill fard_room by the Rev. Father O. Mahoney, Franl table; . TOOM. | Bollinger and Rose A. Ennis. N G e 1224 —Large unny front 'ELCH—In this city, May 9, : b , bath; pri- | 18 M. E. Parsonage, by the 3626, Rev’ Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Harry Francis e=—————————————————————| jrankiin of San Rafacl and -Annie Irine noo’! WANTED. Welch of San Francisco. FRY—LAMB—In this_cit May 5, 1003, by A good T fly | the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of the First g eyt oa roo mh:u?:‘e‘n-‘:‘lut;"‘:rlz‘ Christian Church, Pleates Fry and Marle . | Annie Lamb, both of Ean Fran: | DIED. .| Andreani, Angiolina Kinsey, Isabella R. - s | Barney, Aurelius A. Loughran, Thomas _— y unfurnished rooms; quiet, | Bawman, Charles . McMullen, Mary - must_stite terms. Box 1 Call._ | Bonaifield, Nancy V. Magee, Marshall | Burns, Paul O. Merrill, Frank | Cassidy, Charles F. Michelsen, John Clark, 'Alveria M.¢ Nellson, Archibald ve been received at i Crawford, Sarah A. O'Leary, Lawrence Nursery for Homeless | Crocken, Julia L. O’ Nell, Daniel 1, 1903: Mary C.| Cuft, Osro . Mrs. 10 ‘years; George R.| 1y sgostine, Gussie inn, Mrs. Anna F. 5 _wvears 6 months: | Jyanigan, Winifred Reese, George n, 2 years 11 months Garriock, Earhest H. sions, Jessie L. § vears; Luctus L. | Guolics, James are 6 months; Alice | Famits: Robert vears 6 monthe; Wil- | Heymers, 'Victor 8. Tudebury, y 3. 5 years 11 months; | eyerin, Annie A. Wilmot, Sila Heywood, Samuel Wilson, Agnes B. Hubbs, Ida M. Zeimer, Irving W. Kalmuk, Morits ANDREANI—In Oakland, lina, glish Pennyroyal Pills Take no other. “Relief for | Ask your | hila, May 8, 1008, Angio- beloved wife of the late Massimo An- dreani, and mother of Humbert, Hepry, Pini, | Charles and Clement Andreani, a native of Switzerland, aged 37 years and 6 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ORIUM Stor K fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, et o ’m:»‘:: i c:h!pped 755 | May 10, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, from her late “Howar hone Grant 16l. | Tesidence, 1437 Fourteenth street, thence to 2TC 1 St Patrick’s Church, where services will be PT“‘ E R"l‘(\LFH Storage & Moving Co. 51‘- ‘\ h!‘ld commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment ;i May 8, 1903, Aurelius | 2 native of Ohio, aged 87 vears. May 7, 1803, Charl and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Bx arys Cemetery, Oakland. GOLDEN West Storage: .dumu“md i, 40 B'J‘R"g}n— e SRl ity o ed o v use - . DR - | BAWMAN—In this city, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | Fred Bawman, dearly pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 261 Margaret Bawman, - = ” ——— | Bawman, and brother-in-law of Mr. BEKINS Ven and Storage Co. 11 Montgomery | 3o ‘Jenry Rosenbo _st; tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates Saty, mped 35 yaass m, a native of G beloved husband of beloved father of Ena and months and 29 day [ Iriends and acquaintances are respect- A WEEK'E news for § cents—The . i D pag 1 eage| fully invited to attend the funeral to-G. N e e e et Sipery | (Sunday), st § o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1748 Seventeenth avenue south, be- STUT" ING AND STAMMERING MELBOURNE System Schoo s New and | South San Francisco Market; & revelation. Do you want a cure? . \lFlELlL . e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | h“_:‘;,‘ne“;“ g mf“!::l at tween N street and Railroad avenue south, Interment Cypress , May 9, 1903, hter of Samuel California, aged 47 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from Masonic Tem- ple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, Where the services will be held under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M., and thence by tran leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o’clock to Hills Kindly of Bternity Cemetery for interment. omit_fiowers. KINSEY—Entered into rest, in this city, Isa- bella Rogers Kinsey, beloved mother of Griffith J. Kinsey, and sister of Robert F. and Edwin N. Rogers. (Cincinnati, Ohlo, papers please copy.) I Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Monday, May 11, 1903, at 10 o'clock, #rom the mortuary chapel at the 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Interment private. Please omit flowers. LOUGHRAN—An anniversary high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Thomas Loughran at St. Joseph's Church Thursday, May 14, at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. McMULLEN—Mary McMullen, wife of the late John McMullen, ‘mother of the late Mary E. McMullen, and beloved sister of Mra. Eliza: beth Kchough and John Rooney, a native f County Clare, Ireland. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda: May 10, 1903, at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. There will be a requiem high mass celebrated for the repose of her soul Monday morning, May 11, at 9 o'clock, at Mission Dolores Church, corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets. MAGEE—In this city, May 9, 1903, Marshall, beloved husband of the late Lizzie Magee, beloved son of Richard and the late Mary Jane Magee, and brother of Mrs. H. R. Har- rison, Mrs. Edward E. Case, the late Mrs. Joseph Bennett and John, Richard, George and the late Westley Magee, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 33 years 8 months and 12 days. A member of the Brotherhood of Teamsters. nmmun- at the funeral pariors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. xrruuu.,—xn this city, May 9, 1008, at his residence, 2085 Twenty-fourth street, Frank, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Merrill, and devoted father of Frank and Raymond Merrill, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 1 month and b days. MICHELSEN—In Mount Eden, May 8, 1903, John Michelsen, father of John A. Michel sen, a native of Denmark, aged 78 years 4 months and 28 daye. EFTriends and -cqnununcel are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 11, 1803, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of N. Clausen, thence to Mount Eden Church for services. Interment Maunt Eden Cemetery. SILSON—In this city, May 8, 1903, at his residence, 1240 Valencia street, Archibald James, beloved son of Alexander and Mary Elizabeth Neilson, end brother of L. Raph- ael Neilson, a native of Philadelphia, - Pa., aged 18 years 8 months and 22 days. [ ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the Bethany T GAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | vears and § months. 5 Congregational Church, ' Bartlett street, be- e B e ey S sty [ Notice of funeral hereafter. tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. In- house ity: rentals $3. The Typewriter | BURNS—In Council Blufis, lowa, May 9, 1003, | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Ervange. 636 Callfornia; telephone Main266. | Paul Otway Burns, husband of Annie E. | O'LEARY—In the City and County Hospital, -~ > e L S Burns, and Inez Burns, and May 8, 1903, Lawrence O'Leary, a native % TEW -good typewriters st 3 brother ¥.. | Treland, aged 65 vears. Scxtean. L. & M. ALEXARDER, 155 B O'NEIL—In the City and County Hospltal, ery st . L% May 9, 1903, Danlel O'Nell, a native of Ire- typewriters sold, rented. repaired. —In this city, May 8, 1003, Charles | land, aged 00 years. 2 Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. beloved son’ of Jane and the late | poRick “Tn Oakiand, May 9, 1903, Mrs. Parks, _ ‘assidy, and brother ”{ Jonn 3 nng | "a mative of Denmark, aged 40 vears g Cassldy . G. S mer ai S ' ¥ DIVIDEND NOTICES. sy tee of San Ivau. | QUINN—AnR anniversary requiem mass will be { | | A it 5, 1903. —Dividend No. : ) cents per share on the | invited to attend t { ay), at 9:30 o'cloc | nother, | \ ra Costa Water Com- e at the office of said third floor Crocker build- 1903. Tranefer books will 12 m. By order EDWARD ary repose ¢ receiving he Glant Powder Co.. e R | In Con.—A dividend, 58, of fity cents ®0c) | CLARK TN TS S per share on the issued capital stock of the | Uty Ll ves’ infan able at L@ 202-204-208 a on May 11, Transfer books ciose May 4, 1903, a J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. | W. an | Franci { CRAWFORD— Virginta_Craw M. Cla fully invited to attend t (Monday), st 2 o'clock, from the funeral of the estate | parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission | deceased—Notice | street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- - sale of personal | third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment pr e is hereby given thet in| Mount Olivet Cemetery. rder of the Superior Court 'N—In Oakland, May 9, 1903, at 328 rofa Francisco, made and in and for the | street, Julia w. J subject to Court, on teenth street, Osro Clift, Margaret C} and Mre. H g Friends and fully invited to attend Monda: y w th the FY Oty and County of gan| 8nd Clay streets, | heretofore conducted by J. Harry | D'AGOSTINE—In this cit; and Mrs. A Betti, aged 48 years. one cash register; sware, the one slot silverware premises @t € Jesse of and 6 mc riends and acquaintances 04 P 5B Mission street, y, Virginia, aged 85 (Placer Coun Crocken of St ths. are respect- he funeral to-morrow k, from the residence oint_Lobos aveuue, rch, where a brated for the thence to the 1903, at the Al- t daughter of James rk, a native of San s, 1903, Sarah ive of Ander- ears § months ¢ papers please oy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- he funeral to-morrow L. Crocken, beloved Louts, Mra. day of April, 1803, fl: eth, Mrs. L. Johnson and E. M. estate of J. HARRY | a native of Florida, aged 74 yeais geceased, the = undersignec. | th and 10 days. of said estate Wil CLIFT—In Oskland, May 0, 1905, at 566 Six- husband of the late and father of Charlotte Clift P. Manon, a native of New York, aged 80 vears 1 month and 5 days. uaintances are respect- the funeral wervices o'clock, at ¥, together with the good | sie d Agostine, dearly belo stock of liquors, wines, | late Mansueto d'Agostine, and dearly be- mineral waters contained fu | loved mother of Fred and Loule gostine a native of Switzerland, €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- + street, where said business is | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, sald lease provides that a | May 10, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- hundred and fifty (250) dol- | dence, 1816 Stockton street. Interment Lau- » be paid for the premises | rel Hill Cemetery. escribed, and expires on March | FLANIGAN—An anniversary refuiem high that certain ow used as a saloon known as the atore D Mee: | Buffet Zinkand,” said store premises being | | mass will be celebrated May 11, at St. Rose's at 9 o'clock. GARRIOCK—In this ut seventeen (17) feet by forty-seven (47) size; and also all of that store ow used as a cigar store mises being about ten (10) size. or stand, feet by both of said stores being on the ground floor of known as the ‘Emma and designated and Market street.” Dated San CATHERINE A. years. day, “May 1 ment private. Francisce 1803 r BRENNAN, special administratrix of the | GUOLIOS—In this city ete 3 HARRY BRENNAN, deceased. | Guolios, a native of A F “SURE, Claue Spreckels Building, £ Remains at the chapel Truman & Co., 1909 Mi: Fifteenth and Sixteenth. HAMILTC ert, beloved husband of devoted father of Mrs. Mary Hamilton, a nat 83 years. > Friends and acqua fully invited to attend att for estate. ORDER TO Court of 'rr C rhey Guinass show cause why order to mortgage reaity #hould not be made. Upon reading and fil- ing the ed petition of David J. Guin.| Iony invited to sttend e B Sy e e W' - Setmple, corner Post and ety hored under the guspices of mentioned 320, ¥ and A M. appe N—In thie city, for_the repose of the soul of the late Winifred Flanigan Monday, Church, commencing Friends are invited to attend. iy, nest Horford, beloved son of Caroline Gar- riock, a native of London, England, aged 20 M ay 8, 1903, Ea §7 The funeral services will be held Mon- May 11, at 11 o'clock, at the parlors of Haisted & Co., §46 Mission street. Please omit flowers. Inter- May 8, 1903, James aged 18 years. of Charles H. J. ssion street, between May 7, 1903, Rob- Jane Hamilton, and George E. Terry and ive of Ireland, aged (San Jcse pepers please copy.) intances are respect- the funeral to-day from the Masonic Montgomery streets, Fidelity Lodge No. Interment Laurel Hill red that interested in th | BELMERSIn Suisun, M; 1008, Victor 3. ?:m« be pear before this mur(e 'Sled, Helmers, beloved son of Mrs. Louise A. Hel- partment 30 thereof, in the courtroom of saq | tners, 8nd brotber of Willlsm N. and Raiph court the New City Hall of said C: A. Helmers, a native of San Francisco, aged and Cou n Francieco, on Tuesday, | 32 years 4 months and 27 days, the 1 May. 1903, 8t 10 oclock | HEVERIN—In this city, May 9, 1003, Annie . m Te to show | Afleen, dearly beloved cause. the realty ( F. and Nora described in said petition, mamely, all that| Francisco, certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, €7 The funeral wili lying and being In the City and County of daughter of Patrick Heverin, a native of San aged 1 year 3 months and 5 days. take place to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence Sen Francisco, and bounded and particu- | of the parents, 289 Page street. Interment T de-‘f;‘b“ e Wi Commenc. | Holy Cross Cemetery. Sng on the northeasterly wr of Dupont | HEYWOOD—In Berkeley, May 9, 1903, Sam- e orimery e o Uymnescesterly | "yl beloved husband of Emma F. Heywood, B e and six twelfths (83 @32 et | and father of Frank B., Etta M., Gertrude b resterty line of Margarr 2, 2%t | B. and Charles D. Heywood and Mrs, J. K. thence northerly along said line of u;f.:::i Oakley, a n:,:l\e :’z’x‘:l Me., aged 69 e hundred and Ay years b months an ays. Dottt (150 3-12) feet; thencs a: ‘ive: 7 Friends apd scquaintances are respect- Angles westerly elghty-three and six-tweifins | fU1lY requested to attend the funeral from {63 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont | 1IN late residence, 1920 Grove street, Berkc- street, and thence southerly along the sajd | 1°¥: Cal. Tuesday, Jine of Dupont street one hundred and firty and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the point HUBBS—In this city, M of commencement, being Portion of &0 vars beloved wife of Charles Jots Nos. 221 end 240, should not be mort-| Ida M. Hubbs, guged for the amount mentioned in said petition, namely. twenty-elght thousand dol. jare in U. S. gold coin, or such lesser| days. amount s to the court or Judge shall seem meet. Reference to said petition on file is | morrow (Monday), at 1 and sister of Mrs. Schilling_and Miss Fanny McPhall, a native £ The funeral services May 12, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ay 8, 1903, Ida M., H. Hubbs, mother of 8. & of New York, aged 46 years 9 months and 5 will be held fo- o'clock, at St. James Igreby made for further particulars. Dated | Mission, Clement street, between Fifth and April 10, 1903. JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of Sixth avenues, Richmond district. Inter- the Superior Court. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elect RIORDAN & LANDE. attornevs f or ad- istrator, California Safe Deposit Bullas Montgomery st., San Francisco, e - MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issucd m KALMUK—In this city, residence, 1710 O'Farrell car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. May 7, 190), at his I street, Moritz Kal- muk, beloved husband of Amal and beloved father of Robert, L‘a:m’“xxffifit‘ Alice and Julla Kalmuk and Mrs,” Sidney Weinschenk, a native of Germany, aged 75 years 3 months and 4 days, ot- yesterday : gt e 2 EFTriends and acquaintances are respe . o Giie aane wmtreet, and Ber- | gully invited to attend the féneral fo.day Jens ¥. Jemsen, 26, 5‘11 Brannan street, and sele city. Harry ¥, . 41, Ban Rafael, and Anie' Y. e city. Kerl G Helma Garden Henry Mohr, Blise C. Weiss, Johm C. Moore, Kathryn G. La l(au. 18, Girard Schaefies, 42, 1119 Market street, ana Theresa Vohs, 36, 440 Jessic street. Samuel P. Stine, 42 1259 Vallejo street, and leabella McDoral 1280 Vailejo street. s Sorsen. i, 711 Bonmees strect, ana Mary McDonough, 26, 1901 Fifteenth avenve, South Ssn J¥ranc Thomas W. vuma. 30, city, and Margaret Connors, 27, Ciemeat. Bareo, 26, 8 Wal place, and Marle Barrouguere, 22 1225 Mason Martin E. O'Gars, zs,m!bllomnmt. ana 23, 408% Minna street, and 162 Tehama street. Bartlett street, and Thirtieth street. O Sadie Cook, 18, city. Formerly in Metropolitan Jenry C. Schroder, 20, 538 Gough street, ana S Bew bt S65 MISSION. T Sou Emma Schinkel, 21, Fitth, N ween Fourth god Ritved Tiiroucts Watanabe, 37, SIS Post| | Finest Equipments at [ e ey MT.OLIVET CEMETERY | ET ST HENRY J. GALLAGHER co, Duulm P. D%AN DIRECTORS Gallagher.) AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., nVMu Llnnoln 8chool. Telephone REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. and Emhl.l Moderat: eot, und Misao Moni, 33, 418A Post street. P —————————— BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. mariage and desth hotices sent by n-llwfl-zhe inserted, They must #n_at either of the publication othoes and be with the name and #one authorized to have the same published. BOWMAN—In this city, April 16, to the DIRECTORS AND e et . Bowinas, & som 0 g R of per- | F. J. Monahan, President. celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Anna F. Quinn at St. Peter's Church Tuesday, May 12, at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited, REF In® this city, May 9, 1903, George, beloved husband of Lena Reese, beloved father of Mrs. R. Boyd, and grandfather of Helena M. Boy yd, a native of Holstein, Ge aged 63 years 4 months and 3 day: —In this city, May 8, 1903, Jessie beloved wife of William W. Sessions, and mother of Mrs. Mary Gurmendez and J J. and Wiliiam Ballinger, a native of Edin- burgh, Scotland, aged 62 years 7 months and 21 days. (Scotland papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, May 10, at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 805 Franklin street, thence to the First United Presbyterian Church, corner Polk street and Golden Gate avenue, for ser- vices at 12:30 o'clock sharp. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | SMITH—In this city, May 9, 1908, Mrs. Ann Smith, beloved mother of William Smith, Mrs. 'N. Kenny, Mrs. P. F. Casey, Mr Frank Payne and Mrs. R. S. Wosser, a n tive of Staffordshire, England, aged 77 years 9 months and 10 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late res! dence, 2420 Larkin street, thence to St. Luke's ¢ corner of 'Clay street and hurch, Van Ness avenue, for services, commenclig at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. TICE—In this city, May 8, 1903, Mary Elizas beth, beloved wife of Henry M. Tice, and mother of the late Eben P. Tice, a native of Baitimore, Md., aged 64 years 10 months and ays ¢ 7 Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, May 10, 1908, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapei of the Golden Gate Unde: taking Company, 2475 Mission street, ne Twenty-first. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. TUDEBURY—In this city, May 8, 1908, Mary J., wifs of John D. Tudebury, a native of England. WILMOT—In this city, May 8 1903, Silas Wilmot, uncle of Edward P.and Throop B. Draper, a native of Vermont, aged 5 40d 16 dage . CHradtord, Vi Mass., papers please copy. T iruneral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undortaking Company, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment pri- vate, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WILSON—In this city, May 9, 1908, Bower Wilson, beloved wife of the lati ap- tain Willlam D. Wilson, and loving mother of Frank B., Douglass B. and Walter U. Wileon, a native of Liverpool, Engldnd. ZEIMER—In this city, May 9, 1903, Irving Wallace, beloved son of Charles and Tillie Zeimer, a native of Sacramento, aged 10 years i1 months and 14 da; 07 Interment strictly private. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs, Orr and daughters di to thank their friends and acquaintances Yor the kind- necs and sympathy extended them in their late bereavement. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Forty-Three. MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska PackiB4 156 [Oceanic §Co 9 '10 Cal Fruit Co. 92% 93 |Pac AF A. 8 — Cal Wine As — 104 PlcCBorx.lN —_ Morning Seesion. ra— 10 Glant Powder Cun ane . 70 50 50 Hutchinson Co. D15 50 130 Pasiite Gus Tmp, + D41 0o 4125 & 5 00 & 58 87 & Blectric 58 75 20 § F Gas & Electric 58 6214 60 S F Gas & Electric 58 50 10 8 F Gaa & Electric b8 3713 200 Trustees’ Cert (8 F 59 00 530 Trustees’ Cert (8 F 58 00 10 Trustees' Cert (S F 57 8714 $3000 Los Angeles Ry bs 114 50 Stroet— 40 Bank of California 80 00 100 Mercantile Trust Co 250 00 50 Hawalian Com’l & Sugar . CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. s El 0i] stocks— Asked. Caribou Ofl Co . 80 856 Four Ofl .. 70 B Hanforg Ol . L1700 11800 2 65 2 70 00 18 00 14 15 06 o7 % 450 05 05 & 62 81 32 Peerless Oil . 1550 1600 Reed Crude Ol . 30 a2 San Joaquin Ofl 500 Sterling Oil .. 3285 5 Thirty-Three Oil . 825 3 Twenty-Eight Ofl . 400 4 Union Oil . 6800 United Petroleum . A 118 00 West Shore Oil 300 . 323 Miscellaneous— k Abby Land & Improvement.. 1 20 135 Alameda Sugar .. 28 00 30 00 American Biscuit ... 100 00 American District Tel % 9 50 Bay Countles Power . 75 90 00 Cal Central Gas & 56 80 00 Gal Cotton Mills 80 Cal Jockey Clul 3 105 Cal Powder .. X e Cal Shipping Co - 35 Cal Title Ins and Trust 140 00 18°00 15 00 17 10 15 100 Monte Crl; 154 onf 140 Occmenm"f’. 23 tal | 2 1300 Occldtnm 22 lggs %t:flln‘ od g 30 enty-Eight Oif . %0 00 Twenty-Eight 895 Reed Crude e ‘ o" 30 70 32 275 24 i s bbbl MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San cisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Session. 200 Chollar . Silver Hill.1 45 100 C'C & Va.l130 | 200 Silver HIIL 50 800 Crwn Poini 27 | 300 Silver Hill.1 85 300 Justice . 08 | 500 xt Louls % 100 Mexican 800 Union Con. 88 1» gvphlr 800 Union Con. 80 erman - 1100 Potosi . s The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 08 | 200 Mexican ... 93 200 Ophir 160 200 Potos! ..... 20 200 Sterra Nev. 70 500 C G & Va1 azv. 300 Stlver Hill.1 45 500 Con N York 18 200 Tnicn Con. 88 20 Hale & Nor 17 s exican ... 91 vin 100 Mexican ... 92 o CLOSING QUOTATIONB. - ¢ SATURDAY, May 2 £ 12 m. Bld.Alk 04| Julia . 04 A A & o entuc i 51 . %0 o1 55 43 ' 45 o7 60 165 80 43 45 41! .18 21 26 23 21 23 00 1 05 02 03 30 1 40/Seg Belcher . 21 23 Con Imperial. 08 = 05|Sterra Nev... 66 68 Con N York. 12 13[Silver Hill...1 451 50 28 288t Louls . 28 = 55 —|Syndicate ... 06 08 02 04 Union Con... § 88 as 44| Utah .. 54 56 80(Yel Jacket... 40 42 Lady Washin 08 = TONOPAH MINES. Colehan M Co — 25/Ray Extn ... 1T — Gold Mtn ... 20 —Ton N Star.. 50 60 Lucky Tom.. 25 Ton Union .. 100 — ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, MAY 8. John to Frederick K. Houston and Louis Friedlander, lot on E llne o! Polk street, 30 S of Pine, 8 §0 by E 62:6 $10. Louis and Jennie Friedlander, Frederick K. and Mary F, Houston to Mary Oppenheimer, same; $10. Victor J. Guinasso to G. B. Paganini, lot on N line of F:‘ifilber( street, 162 W of Franklin, W 25 by N 1 $10. Willlam G, Latham to Bugene S. Carniglia, lot on W line of Octavia street, 25 S of Green- wich, 8 26 by W 100; $10. City a4 County of Fau Francis co to Ella w. ot on 8 1ine of Californie atreet. 82:6 W of Laguna, W 2176 by § Hall, same; Evaristo E, W. S. Spear, lot on § line of Green s 107:8; Ella S. and George H. Bradshaw to O, N. 10, and Mary G. Carreras to Indla treet, 167:6 E of Webster. E 25 by. S 137:6; $10, Estate of James Scobie (by George Bennett and A, P. Black_executors Buckley, lot on E line of of Fell,’S $0 by E 100; Agnes A. Scoble to same, same; teiner s 1600, $10. C. A. and Annle M. Buckley to Joknston, same; $10, Edwin 8, and xnry A Belden o on S Fireat. 106:3 E of Dévisadero, E ..’v W 25, N 127: Alexander and Nellts Bond to to Christopher A. treet, 65 S Clara M. Meyer and of_Ci s S2r:80s Simon _J. Brownles, lot on E line of Blk‘ero street, 87:6 1 N of Sutter, N 25 by E 72:6; ‘Willlam A. and Minnle A, Swinerton to John Laird, lot on B llne of Baker street, lm.!% N of Sacramento, N 25:6 by F 102 Dantel McKillop to Charles Ehn, lot. nn w line of Central avenue, 50 S of Page street, S 25 by W 93:9, quitclaim deed; $10. Henry, Rudolph and Lena Marg juard to Ferdi- pand H. Martens and Alfred l. Coftey, lot on SW corner of Vgalllr and Shrader streets, 8 30 by W _106:; N. S Martinovich to Leander Shores, lot on § line of Turk street. distant S 50 minutes, W 232, W line of Parker 80 degrees 45 minutes, W 175, minutes, X 8057, N 47 degrees 13 161, N 80 degrees 45 minutes, E 276; also lots 787 to 796, 923 to 8 9 d degrees 45 avenue, S egTees 15 minutes, B 130:41 35, Gllt‘/& ND 2; also property outside of cau;ty; $125. ‘Willlam B. and Tamony, TIsabel Isis streets, B 50, NE 76:2%, W 50, Charles W. Steere to Frederick H. ringle to Peter lot on NE corner of Thirteenth ana £ 50: #0. Hau lot on S line of Taberty street, 136 W of Valen: 25 8 115; al cla, W by 0 Franklin and Franclsco st 88:9; also lot on 8 line ot of K street, § 100, E 1 Drimten B 1081, v 108:10, lot 334, ts, E ot on SE corner of 124:3 by 8 th lvenue 230 B 6 degrees 15 block 120, Central Park Homestead; also lots 807 and 808, Gift Map 2: also lot on W line W of Ellen, W 51:8 by N 114; als of Valencta street, 105 § of Twenty-fifth, § 25 by also lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 228:6 0 lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 176:8 W of Ellen, W 51:8 by N 114; also lot 8, block m!}z lg)und; $10. claim deed; 77, Univer- usman to J. J. Rauer, same, quit- John C. ana Azate M, Spencer to Kate T. Bchetzel. ‘lot on E line of Castro $10. street, 105 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by E 100, quitclaim deed; Henry H. Buhne to Lena Schrepfer, lot on N line of Twenty-seventh street, Guerrero. W 25 by N 114; $10. Same to Annie M. Jones, lot on Twenty-seventh street, 300 W 25 by N 114; $10. 250 W N line of w of of Guerrero, Fanny A. May to Eben W. Ferguson, lot on N line of Commerclnl street, 22:11 E W 44:5, 8 18, W 22:11, S ny, B 67:4, N 08:3, of Kear- 40:3: also 1ot on S line of Clay street, 74:3 E of Kearny S 61:3 by E 16 est in 50-vara block 70; $10. Herman also all ‘inter- M. Levy to Union Trust Company of San Pranciaco, lot on N line of Sutier street, 137:6 W of Montgomery, W 1:2% quitclaim deed; $10. Same to sam 117:6 W of Montgomery, W 20 by by N 68:9, lot on N line of Sutter ltmt N 68:9; $10. of, Herman) to Rosa F. Boyd and Jean M. W 25 by N 137:6: W 35 by N 60; $1 Bridget Seery to Lillie Levison Alexander) and Jennie Zellerbach dore), B of Larkin, E 45:10 by N 120: Samuel H, Boardman to Horace lot on SW line of Ritch street. 208: illlam J. and S. A, Brvan to Alice Wall, Iot on N line of Allen street, 240 W of Hy 0, lot on N line of Sacramento -geet 137 lot on N line of flur,yonrnt. 87:86 W (wife ife of of = C. Sexton, 3 NW of Townsend. NW 22:11 by W 80: $10. Alexander and Anne McCleud to Henry P. Umbsen, lot on NW line of Clementina street, 100 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 80: $10, Frances G. Drathman to Nellle Bo: nd. “lot_on SE line of 'l-‘oh:mo street, 475 SW of Flfth, SW 14 25 by SE 160 Catharine or Catherine Richter to Morris L. and Annie Grossman, lot on SE line street, 400 NE of Eighth, NE 25 by SE 75 of Natoma 75: $10. Nicolales and Katherine Radovich to Hfld; M. Olson, lot on W line of Vermnnt of Nlnulnnlh, 8 25 by W 100; $10. street, 25 C. Freeman to Clay Slocumb, lot on W line of Texas street, 200 § of Yolo, S 80 by W 100; § lnd Clement street, 8 74: 5 NE 17, 88:4, NW 100:4, W 99; Kate Thompson, nue, 850 S of Point Lobos, § Lemt $10. Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Willlam Wat- son, lot on SE corner of Twenty-nintl Lol SE 25:8, B $10. ¢ ne Eldridge (Rowell) to Andrew F. and e Jot on W It of Fourth ave: 120; $10. w uel Peiser to Minnie M. Pdnr, lot on line of Tenth avenue, 125 S of I street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Julle J. Schwartz to 1da M. Cambridge, lot on E line of Fort:v—ci(mh luvenlle, 100 N of K street, N 50 by B 120; line of Bleventh avenue, 200 § by, B 120; $10. ry M. li *Martin to Mary T'Beck, lot on of L street, S 1. ‘Albert Meyer to Kate Mellick, lot en corner of Forty- 100 by N 100; At o N stient, W 10. John and Elizabeth Weith to F. A. and Wil- ‘helm! .mnnnn. ot NE line of Seven- A “Q street, NW teenth avenue, 50 NW of NE 100, Moek 338, O'N & H. Tract; $10. C., John W., Mary N. Joseph Letitia Ada Rfllfld'w % b on W corner -ueet, NW 325, SW 100, SE 350, block 550, Bay Harriet R. Irby land and same, quitclaim ‘same, d Annie M. Rolph to \w, lot on § line W of I d George McLean to 8.), lot on R W 125 A 50 by of deed; $1. of Kittie A. line of MAY 10, 1908, street, 146:3' ldmflmfllw,l” h!ElOO i ristian Bophle Lehm m on E line of South Broderi M P B of Thirteenth (Ridley), 8 i By B 100; $10. 111, . and Teresa I t to Lena lnd Tt on B itag of South :8% 8 of Thirteenth (Rid- Masonic Cemetery 0. A‘llothfim to Willlam 8. Dibble, lot in cemetery; $57. d'Fellows’ Cemetery A'.lg;tldml to Deli- hah King, lot in cemetery; Fames 5. Wolte to Chatlotts Tabor (Wolfe), lot in 04d Fellows Cemetery: $150. Alameda County. J. R. and Henrfetta M. MacGregor to M. L. Wurts, 1ot on N line of Buena Vista avenue, 122.18 E of Park street, E 40 by N 100, lot 27, block G, Golden Gate Tract, o;um u‘l‘) Herlow P Bancroft to John Becke! lots 373, 87 and W 2§ of lot u%. amended map of subdivisions of Mosswood Tract, Oak- land; $10. D. M. and Nellie C. Harvey to Florence A. Patterson, lot on W line of Grove street, 93:3 8 of Thirty-sixth, 8 27 by W 116, block C, property of Central Land Comgany, form- erly Brown Tract, Brookiyn Investment and to August and Helene Maase, of Parsons street, €00 E of Park, E 42 by 8 100, lot 13, block B, Parsons' Golden Gate Tract, Oakiand: 1300. Luke and Mary Bonesteel to Frances A. Getchell (single), lot on W line of McClure street, 50 N of Prospect, N 80 by W 104, being' § 80 feet of lot 11, McClure Academy Grounds, Oakiand; $10. J. J. Kessing to Lou Kessing, lot on N liae ofmnu: street, 200 B of Fallon, B 00 by N 180, Oakland: xift. leg Beshos Brodz:uk Stroet, 113: ley), 8 27 by B 100; B, Gardner to Mary G. wmm:-a lot on X line_of Dennison street, ot Park avenue, W 28 by N 170 block A. Sh-l\« mound Tract, Dast Oakian Samuel and Lilitan H. nnton, J. B. and Mrs, Sarah Jardi Marion Fred and D-uueh to G. Weissbaum, lot on N corner f Third avenue and East Tenth street, NW lfll) by NE 150, block 24, Clinton (reserving ull buudlm on land), East Oakland; $10. M. L. and Rebecca Wurts to J. R. Mao- Gregor, lot on N line of Tompkins llnfl. m E of Dwinelle, E 8 by N 185, block 6, k fiurtko Enlv.rllty ‘Homestead Association No. l- o Haley to B, Huffaker, lot beginning most B corner of lot 18, East Fruitvale S 1, SE to point at right angles to foot from SE boundary line ‘of nld SW parallel to and 1 foot from sald S| ndary NW boundary line of lot i NB to most E corner of said lot, NW to b Sinning; belng strip marked 4 foot in wilith East . Fruitvale Tract, Brooklyn Townehip: $10. Andrew K. Welr (single) to Hyman Davis, lot on NW corner of Brush and Second streets, N 25 by W 85, block 101, Kellersberger's map, Oakland; $10, Sarah'S. Dow to Lida J. Lukens (widow), lot on N line of Twenty-frst strest, 100 W of Myrtle, W 25 by N 95:10%, block 617, Board- man's map, Oa.khnd 0. Union Savings Bank to Mary McCourt (wifs | George B.), lot on SW line of East Twenty- first street, 100 NW of Twalfth avenue, NW 50 by BW" 75, block 127, Clinton, East Oak- land; $10. Edward Dwyer (single) to D. J. Keane, lot {on N line of Handy street at intersection by W line of Lorin Villa Tract, 8W 25.7, NW 121.16—, lot 9, map in partition of lands of Ann Dwyer (deceased), Berkeley; $10. Hattle L. and O. N. Brown to W. B. Thom- as Company (corporation), lot on E line of Fulton (Raymond) street, 74.88 S of Fairview, s as‘% E 12245, lot 0, Alcatraz Tract, Berke: ey; $10. Lizzle E. Cummings (widow) to R. J. and Marie Herzog, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 116 W of Paru street, W 50 by N 150, Ala- meda; $10. Aloxander F. and Louisa A. Collings to Georgla A. Margraf, lot on E line of sumon street, 100.08 N of Pacific avenus, N 32.27 b B 101.25, block H, Powers Tract, lu-mod-, 10. Altred ana Fivina Wood to Heron.Holcomb company (a corporation), lot on SE line of Orange street, 27 SW of its Intersection with dividing line between lots 1 block C, SW by SE 120, portion lots 2 and 3, block C, lands Oakland View Homestead Assoctation, portion of Walsworth 100-acre tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed; §10. Katie L and G. L. Fitz an attorney to Nona L. Sanborn, lot 7, Blook o Kiinimerville Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed; Alice L. Tubbs & Henry N. ichols (execu- tors estate of Herman A. Tubbs) to Harry Du- mont, all interest in 7.069 acres on N corner of Seventh avenue and E Twenty-third street, NE 661.35, NW 813.45, SW 737.70, SE 615.90, Her- man Tract, East Oskland; also W $60 feet of block 136, 'Clinton, East Oakland; $25,000. John Tuohy to Samuel P. Poland, lots 10 and 18, block F, map of Tuohy Second Addition, East Oakland; $10. Robert and Ida L. Edgar to Joseph J. Mason, lct on N line of Fairview street, E of Ca- 50 by N 135, lot 3, block E, sub- ley (subject to mortgage of $1200); $10. Joseph J. and Barbara Mason to Robert Ed- gar, 1ot on W line of Harper street, 80 N of Ashby avenue (Mason), N 40 by W mlb 9, amended map o resbudivision’ of Park, Berkele'v Frederick C. Bammann to Hiram R. Lyon, lot on N line of Rdlrolfl avenue, 287:6 E of Chestnut street, E 37:6 by N 150 block 5, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; .Y and Mary E. Gent to Sarah J. Lane (widow), lot on S line of Sixty-first street, 103.42 W of Telegraph avenue, W 51.08. § 100, £ 35, N 100, Dok C, ‘resubdividon Blocke % to B map 3 Roverts & Woltsklll Tract, Oak- & Irena A, Balley (widow) to Sarah C. Nevins (wife of J ). o and 387, block 674, Glascock John J, Fasréll (-m(le) to Albert L. Krelss, lot on S'line of Twenty-eighth street, 105 W ot Grove, W 50 by S 100, lots 24 and 25, block 203‘ map No. 2, Whitcher Tract, Oakiand; 1 | _ Willam F. and Edith M. Batchelder to Mel- vin L. Broadwell. lot on E line of Grove street, 116:11% N of Thirty-fitth, E 116.by N 33:4, block gl ety ‘Central Land Company, Oak- &0 Melvin L_and Eva J. Broadwell to Willlam F. Batchelder, lot on E line of Grove street, 83:7 N of Thirty-fitth, E 118 by N 83:43, block 'B property Central Land Company, Oakland; Blanche and Rupert Whitehead to Louis Schaffer, lot on S line of Evoy avenue, 240 E of Grove, E 40 by S 100, being W 1 of N 14 of lot 14’ map Montgomery Tract No. 1, Oak- land; $10, John H. Welsz (single) to Catherine J, and | Bvan G. Humphreys, lot on § line of Thirty- elghth street, 498.83 B of Market, E 50 by S 148 portion " plat 87, Kellersberger's Map | Ranchos V. . Peralta, Oakland; $10. George and Anseu E. Robins to Lewis N. Hager, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 150 S of Temescal avenue, § 150, NE 212:8% N 84:4, W 200, lots 1 to 3, Temescal Park, Uak- land; $3700. ‘Theodore W. Leydecker to D. F. McCarthy, lot 21, W 15 feet of lot 20 apd E 10 feet of lot 22, block 'J. map No. 2 Garden Tract Home. stead, Oakland Point, $10. John A, and Mary M, B\Ick. Matilda, Nich- olas, Henry and Catherine M. Ohlandt to David 8. Edwards, lot on W line of San Pablo ave- nue, 26 S of Athens avenue, S 26 by W 100, nonlan' lots 4 and 5, Cordes’ Tract, ete., Oak- land; $10. Eliza A. Learn (widow) to Louis D. Reeb ngle), 1ot on SE line of Third avenue, 170 of Fast Twelfth street, NE 40 by SE 100, block 49, Clinton, East Oakland; $10,- Louis D, Reeb (single) to L. G, Birpes, same, East Oakland; $10. Joseph Neshitt to Margaret A. Nesbitt (wife), lot on W corner of Seventh avenue and East Nineteenth street. SW 150 by NW 150, lots 18 to 18, biock 105, Clinton, Fast Oak- | 1ana; James Downey (single) to B. W. Morse, lot on N line of Eunice street, 33.27 W of Wal- nut, W 40. N 120.93. E 40.10, S usu lot 16, block 1, The Highlands, a' resubdivision of blocks 1 to 3 of Tuohy Addition to Berkeley, o Ghiand Stnistratri; of and_(adm x of the es of Jonn CHMIARD {0 Adam and Wikians 05 Gilifland, undlvided 1 interest in ronowm. Lot 38, block 11, map of lands of Regent-street Fomestead Association, Berkele; E 25 {oafi of lot 18, block J, Klinkrerville Township; lot on E line of Kirkham nreez, 115 8 of West Tenth, 8 32 by B 115, block’ 550, map of blocks 548, and Jg‘mm morasfln 55, W line of Npruse chnson, re- 5 ne of Spruce street, 127 N of Rose, N 109 yum,,m.ls to 16, and portion of lot 12, blocic 23, 'property of u,usyrna in Berkeley Villa Tract, Berke- ley: § R. Cunningham, (widow) to George H. Lee, la‘!‘ 27, Ghll'lrfll i Tract, near mfi:-].. rooklyn Township; $10. c. ‘White (flnlle) to G . Calden, m of Rudsdale and WMI‘ nreeu, 60 by &W 150, Tots 1, 2 and 5, block 11, Fiteh. burg Homestead Lots, Township; also ‘fot on NW_line of Rudsdale, SW 50 lot on § line of Moss avenue ‘Orchard 1ot o W S0 % 12400, T 40, N 124,05, Tot mnckA.Aand 'Map of Moss Tract, Hrook: lyn_Township; $10. Lydiksen, lot Nll:‘uof HDM‘ e :'&-m w5 l,."'-rm‘ifi.'.,‘"%" avenue, N 135 by B ot me E. and I -m'-s. Merritt (by Ed- dham, lot on N line of — avenue, s"wotuns\:mt.wmbynxn Iotl‘l‘. S . and_Edna ¥. Beckett o, George £ hw.lotnflcflmraf’l’h E s Las, W 20,8 35, ufle‘.'fi-hmflu W. A and Tsabelia c.hmr golmmi jse, lot 28, Austin Par! © $10. Kreiss, lot I.F.Wm!’.:’l,u e of D. GREAT ARMY OF DIVORGED Chicago a Long Way in the Lead of Other Cities. San Francisco Is Fourth in List and Ninth in Pop- ulation. LR There are now 51,538 divorced people In the United States, of whom 32,205 are ‘women and 18,384 are men. The reason for such an excess of women is explained on the theory that divorced men are more apt to remarry than divorced women. There are very few cities in which the number of divorced men is greater than or even equal to the number of women. Omaha Is the most comspicuous, for among its inhabitants are 259 men and 238 women who have been separated from their conjugal mates by the courts. Chicago is the champion divorce city. It has had that reputation for a long time, and, although the 4341 divorced people who reside there may not have been sep- grated by the local courts, they have, nevertheless, chosen it as a place of resi- dence, and they number more than twice as many as are found in New York. Cer- tain other cities have a similar distinc- tion, although they are not as conspicu- ous as Chicago. The following table gives a list of the principal cities and a number of Western cities and the number of divorced people among their inhabitants: Men. Women. 'rnm Chicago . . 1873 2488 New York. LT84 1363 bt Philadelphia . Lo 1027 1772 San Franoisco. D 740 1011 1760 St. Louls. . en 935 1508 Indianapolis L oBaz £79 1391 Boston . . 425 81 1206 | Karsas City. . 432 672 1104 Cleveland ... . 388 670 1058 Loutsville .... 349 685 1034 | Baltimore . 356 632 Brooklyn 350 601 251 Milwaukes 293 564 867 Cincinnati 289 554 843 ‘Washington . 802 519 821 New Orlean 279 530 500 Minneapolis - n2 458 770 Denver . 27 418 35 | Detroft . . 264 483 727 | Bt. Joseph. .. - 882 327 679 Columbus . . 243 345 | . 197 208 495 . 249 236 485 . 147 305 452 . 158 272 431 L8 227 410 - o124 240 834 =T 204 331 o 260 327 D142 148 200 +7iee 169 265 | 13 | South Bend . 87 106 fi? | Saginaw 71 120 191 | 63 118 181 70 o7 167 48 111 159 45 82 129 36 8 124 53 6 122 35 82 17 40 k0] 116 38 6 114 43 o7 110 30 58 o7 a7 57 9t 35 55 20 34 47 81 20 46 86 There is a vast positions of some of these cities in the di- vorce column and in the order of popu- lation. Washington and Philadelphia only occupy the same places in the order of dlflerenu between the population and divorce statistics. Phila- delphia {s No. 3, and Washington is No. 15, in both. Next to Chicago, Indianap- olis seems to be the most popular ren- dezvous for divorced people, occupying the sixth place in the divorce list and standing 21 In the order of population. Kansas City comes next, being 8 in the divorce list and 22 in the population list. San Francisco is 4 in the divorce list and 9 in the population list. Louisville 10 in the divorce list and 18 in the population | list. Denver is 18 in the divorce list and 2% in the population list. St. Joseph, Mo., stands 20 In the divorce list and 34 in the population list. Peoria 24 in the divorce list and 67 in the population list, and Co- lumbus, Ohio, 21 in the divorce list and 28 in the population. Detroit and Balti- more have honorable records. The for- mer is No. 6 in the population list and 11'in the divorce list, while the latter Is 13 in the population list and 19 in the di- voree list.—Chicago Record-Herald. ——————— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certaln California rivers in cuble feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equal- ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- ments. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, bydrographer, United States Geological Survey: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE, e 8098 4870 s 3920 3920 3760 4680 3600 5714 _ TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. l-unl )'nt. | DATI e 31: 361 351 iy 351 379 351 408 L o e e e e ] NW 75 by SW 100, block 63, Clinton, East Oak- 1and; also lot on SE line of Thirteenth avenue, 75 NE of East Nineteenth street, NE 60 by SE 160, biock 113, Clinton, East Oakland; git. Cosmopolitan_Mutual Buflding and Loan As- ottt A P, Cormwall, lot on E line of San Pablo avenve, 75 § of Waliace, E 175, S 15112, SW 175.71, etc., N 106.89, Iots 1 to 3 and S 14 Stiot & Cogweshall Tract. E of San Pablo aver nue, Oakland Township; 310. Catherine T. Collins to Eugene A. Collins, Io on N jine of Thirty-aixth street, 157:6 E ot San E 00.23, S 05 ¥ A M., Spve of Mrs. 2. property, Oakland Township; gift. - ) to' Christ Graf £ Cmar. i Harper strect. 555 Nflcl 3, mm B. on a on. Bcrbeuy uo. H. C. and Mary E. Martin C, lwrm Anna M. Razine, ;M"nb!wlh. w-mr'rnu. }mm (widow) to E. T. Mat- u.l—lwwllmof teson, lot on 293 of its inte With 'S line of Old. Coints road to ity S 49 b &no{!y'fi MODERN ANTIQUES FLODD MARKET Revelations Make a Stir in Antiquarian Art Circles. Tiara of Saitapharnes Is the Subject of Universal Discussion. Learned curators of museums, collectors of rare art objects, critics and experts have been wofully shaken up by the stor- les concerning the tiara of Saitapharnes, Wwhich for seven years has been one of the Louvre treasures. The common pecple have thus come to know that the won- ders of art and curlosity, for which such enormous sums are paid, deserve their price only when they are old, and that the wiseacres do not accept the philuso- phy of Anstey’s American girl who was told that the brass pot she had bought in Venice was not a genuine antique, but only imitation: “Oh, well, it will last the longer!"” The famqus tiara was bought for 200,000 francs; the gold in it is worth 5000; but the workmanship is the same to the eye. whether executed by some classical Greek artist or by the living Russian goldsmith Rachumovski, who says he made it and who certainly has not had more thar a living wage from the antiquity forgers of Odessa. The man In the street, profans to archaeology and art, is likely to find present day Southern Russian fabrication, with all its true stories of wise men feoled and rich men taken in, far more interesting than the learned conjectures about art under a Scythian king of 2000 | years ago, whose existence is known ouly from a suspected inscription. THEN IT DREW CROWDS. The acquisition of the tiara at a great price and the spasmodic controversies which came up about it afterward never drew to the Louvre more than the ordi- nary Sunday crowd. But in the three days after the common verdict pro- nounced it a forgery more than 300,000 men and women passed In uncomfortable | throngs before the little glass case be- neath which it was laid, and the crowd 563 | Would have continued if the authorities had not wisely withdrawn the dubious treasure from sight. Even the Dreyfus case threatened to get mixed up with the disputed tiara, for two of the Reinachs have had to do with its purchase or de- fense. We will not go into this, for it would lead us, as it is doing many Frenchmen, ‘where the head of King Charles I led Mr. Dick. What {s really worth attention is the difficulty of proving an object gen- uine from its mere make, while scholars are often unable to discover qualities of workmanship which would prove the for- gery. Not many years ago a French authority on bookbinding brought home in triumph an acquisition of renaissance date. His uncritical wife, to show a sympathetic in- terest in his find, remarked: “So they sewed with machines in Louis XIII's time!” The daily experience of the housewife had unwittingly detected the proof of forgery. Napoleon III prided himself on a plece of carved ivory of the twelfth century. He showed it to an an- tiquary of mechanical tastes, who quick- 1y found that it was fastened togetner by a screw worked in the ivory, an artifice which is known to have been invented much later. The Emberor withdrew the ivory from his collection. PALMED OFF ON AMERICA. At the Cluny Museum in Paris thers ‘was until recently a fine oaken stall carv- ed in the distinctive style of the early French renaissance. It had been bought as genuine for %00 francs and had its place in historical order in that remark- able collection. A workman In art furni- ture happened to visit the collection in search of ideas and was stupefled to find a piece of work from his own teller at- tributed to Francis I's time. “I helped to make {t!” he exclaimed, pointing to the center panel. On investigation his former master came up from Orleans, re- moved a peg or two and showed beneath & bit of carving his own name and a date of the last few years. He had made the stall to order for a dealer, who had sold it to the museum as genuine. The dealer was forced to refund the price and took back the stall, which he promptly sold to an American collection for 11,000 franecs! The workman saw what students and amateurs did not recognize, that the fas- tenings were modern, while the decora- tions he knew from his practice in imi- tation to be older than the style of Fran- cis I The French Government has named M. Clermont-Ganneau to examine into the authenticity of the tiara of Saltapharnes. He is In no wise a specialist in Greek art, but he has had to do with the most sensational real and false antiquities of the century just past. He did not be- gin as an archaeologist at all_ but was a young scholar of Turkish and Arabic at- tached the French embassy at Constan- tinople and at Jerusalem. In 1570 he was lucky enough to discover the Moabite Stone of Mesa, who was King of Moab nine centuries before Christ; its muti- lated inscription is still legible, and is the most ancient Semitic inscription known, perhaps the most ancient in any alphabet. This stone has held i{ts own as authentic, and is one of the Louvre treasures. But M. Clermont-Ganneau has done good ser- vice In detecting Palestinian forgeries, on which he has written a book; he was the means of removing certain Moabite pot- teries, which had been bought for a high price by the Berlin Museum, and he dis- closed the imposture of the notorious Sha- pira manusecript, which had deceived Brit- ish Biblical authorities. He probably will bave to rely on his scent for modern workmanship in the case of the tiara, un-. less the Russian workman can give proofs of his own that the work is really his. Already, by applying a®lens where the metal has been cut fu profile, glinting points are said to have been found, which should not shine as if cut by the chise! if the tiara had really been buried Scythian Olbia for near 2000 years.—New York Evening Post. L e e subdivision, San Leandro (first party life_estate), Eden Township: gift. Chadbourne Warehouse Company Armstrong (wife of J. D.), lot on Chestnut_street, 250 NW of B 50 by SW 100, ‘lot 12, Lawrence Tract, ‘wards, Eden Township; $10, Sarah L. ‘White (wife of Altert W.) F. Worley, lot on S line of } 25624 E of San Pablo avenue, £ 40, W 40, N 128.18, lot 7, block E, Par Gate Tract, Oakland: $10, Joseph and Bertha Levy to Martin J. lot on W line of Adeline street. 151 Fitth, S 25 by W 128:3 lot 35, blo Briggs Tract, Oakland: $i0. E. A. Haines to same same. map No. Briggs Tract, quitclaim deed. Oakland; $1. 3. F. and Nellie C. Stewart to W. A. Stew- art, lot on S corner of East Nineteenth streec and Tenth avenue, SE 150, SW 100. NW i, NE 10, NW 115, NE 90, to beginning, block 100, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. A. W. Berry (single) to Georse W. Howell, Tot on NI e of Highland v ‘tion most 8 cormer of lot s thenecs NW 88 by NE 150, block G Pledmor deed to Sara W line Hay~ Stmas ot Oakland Emily Ngeh (widow) to C. A. Estes, lot ‘W line of Edith street. 55 N of Lincolu, 100, lots 4, 5 and N 20 fest of ‘Edith Tract, Berkeley: $400. ‘Ellzabeth Glisenan to = A line of Garber street (Berkeley of College avenue (Piedmont 102:5, lot 16, Block E, Homestead Association, Anderson to J. Boit- :s(ne'plszlid 1ot Township;